Archive for the ‘La Seine Boat Trip’ Category
One of the most enjoyable ways to see Paris is from the waters of the Seine. Some companies run river cruises, almost all points raised during the day, and most offer a romantic travel several hours after dark, that the city show a different perspective. The most popular spot on the upper deck during a night journey, from where to admire the subtly illuminated sights, while the inside can be a three-or four-course meal and enjoy fine wines in the interior.
Approaches vary, with some companies from the lower wharf sites in the vicinity of the Musée du Louvre, others closer to the Tour Eiffel. Typically, a cruise starts at the Port de la Bourdonnais to the west and is part of a series of bridges, such as the Pont d’lena Pass, the Eiffel Tower on the left and the Palais de Chaillot and Jardins du Trocadero, on the right side, and the two-class Pont de Bir-Hakeim before returning along the Seine in the east. The cruise will follow a route under the Pont de l’Alma and the beautiful Pont
Alexandre III, with its four gilded bronze horses, winged at both ends. In the right and look at the golden dome of Les Invalides, while on the right, the Grand Palais and Petit Palais. From here the boat under the Pont de la Concorde Pass, in the Place de la Concorde, although not really visible on the left, and under the wooden structure of the footbridge Solterino. Spectacular views of the Musée du Louvre on the left will now begin to emerge.
Passes under the Pont Royal and the Pont du Carrousel and the Pont des Arts, one of the most romantic bridge in Paris, and the old Pont Neuf, where the river from the Ile de la Cité and shares, the route leads past a boat Cathedral Notre-Dame and the lie Saint-Louis, before a bend and the road back to the beginning.